02037698876
☎️ 02037698876 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 203769 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02037698876
- Missed call from unknown numberFeb
2020Claimed to be BT technical supportOct
2017Unresolved calls, needs action takenOct
2017Reference to India call centersOct
2017Heavy breathing, suspicious call, reportedOct
2017Warning: Likely scam or spamOct
2017Received suspicious call from "BT"Oct
2017Received strange phone scam callOct
2017Caller hung up after greetingOct
2017Concerned about allowed phone numbersOct
2017Rude caller, suspicious technical supportOct
2017Recording indicates busy customer serviceOct
2017Indian accent scam call experienceOct
2017Scam caller pretending to be ISPOct
2017Suspected scam call leads to reportOct
2017Blocked two unwanted calls todayOct
2017Received suspicious call pretending BTOct
2017Fraudulent caller strikes againOct
2017Disregard calls, focus on profitsOct
2017Scam call from BT impersonatorOct
2017Scam call about broadband issueOct
2017Suspected scam call from IndiaOct
2017Scam call from BT imposterOct
2017Scam caller pretending to be BTOct
2017Received a call, nobody respondedOct
2017Fraudulent call from imposter.Oct
2017Scam call, refused deletion requestOct
2017BT scam call, suspicious London numberOct
2017Scam call impersonating BT TelecomOct
2017No message left after ringingOct
2017Prank caller accidentally hanging upOct
2017Received scam call from impostorOct
2017Repeated greetings led to hang upOct
2017Received suspicious call, noise in backgroundOct
2017BT scam, bogus router errorOct
2017Dismissing as baseless informationOct
2017Incorrect call about non-existing BroadbandOct
2017Using British Telecom computer trick!Oct
2017Scam call pretending to be BTOct
2017Received call from foreign call-centerOct
2017Suspicious calls about lawsuit blockedAug
2017Automated HMRC lawsuit message at 10:04 amAug
2017HMRC filing lawsuit impersonation warningAug
2017Caller threatens tax collection enforcementAug
2017Fraudulent call from fake HMRCAug
2017Repeated harassment of elderly individualsAug
2017Beware of HMRC scam callAug
2017Tax scam call reported, hung upAug
2017Scam call, hang up immediatelyAug
2017HMRC lawsuit call, hung upAug
2017Court case notice from HMRCAug
2017Unclear scam, just recorded messageAug
2017Impersonating HRMC, threatening legal actionAug
2017Court case threat receivedAug
2017Skeptical about HMRC's legitimacyAug
2017Suspicious call claiming to be HMRCAug
2017Number Of Searches: 195 Number Of Comments: 54 First Seen: 30 July 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mennock(Dumfries and Galloway), Moredon(Wiltshire) and Rosehall(North Lanarkshire).
02037698876 has 54 comments of which 32 x neutral and 22 x negative
02037698876 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02037698876 👆 is reported as a persistent source of scam calls in the UK, often falsely claiming to be from BT’s technical or internet support teams. Callers frequently use pressure tactics, asking for computer access or personal information, and sometimes employ confusing or rude behaviour. Many victims recognise the calls as fraudulent and advise against returning them, as calling back may lead to international charges or recorded messages. Some calls also masquerade as HMRC, threatening legal action or demanding payments, typically via pre-recorded messages instructing recipients to press numbers. These calls are widely condemned for targeting vulnerable individuals, causing distress, and evading effective regulation despite numerous reports and attempts to block them. Users are advised to remain vigilant, avoid sharing information, and report these nuisance calls to relevant authorities.
Reports on phone number 02037698876
6 yearsMy phone was on silent all day so I didn’t notice a call from this number earlier. After reading the comments here, I’m not going to waste time returning it. Cheers to everyone who shared their experiences!9 yearsI received three calls from this number on the 6th of October, 2017, claiming to be from the technical support team at BT!BT9 yearsI've received quite a few calls from these numbers; it's baffling why they're still operating. Can't they be shut down already?9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from an Indian call centre, trying to pull a scam. Be careful folks, these calls can be pretty dodgy!9 yearsI received a call from this number on Saturday morning. When I picked up and greeted the caller, there was only silence on the other end, though I could hear some rather laboured breathing. After about half a minute of this eerie quietness, I warned them that I could see their number and would report it to the authorities if they didn’t respond. That seemed to do the trick, as they promptly hung up. Quite unsettling!9 yearsThe phone buzzed, I picked it up and greeted, but they disconnected right away. Can’t believe it!9 yearsWhy on earth are these numbers permitted to exist? It's utterly baffling!9 yearsCalled me and as soon as I picked up they just hung up. Pretty sure it's a dodgy number, so I wouldn't bother calling back.9 yearsAn Indian woman rang me up, claiming that a group of 15 individuals from Manchester were somehow tapping into our phone line. I kept probing for clarification on how that could possibly happen, and her attitude quickly soured. She snapped, “WELL IF YOU'D JUST LISTEN,” yet still couldn't provide a proper explanation to my question. Then she bizarrely asked me to switch on my computer and inquired which key was next to the Ctrl key on my keyboard, which struck me as an odd thing to ask. I explained that my phone was nowhere near my computer, so I couldn't check. She then insisted on calling me on my mobile instead. I mentioned that I could simply ring BT myself from my mobile to resolve the issue. She introduced herself as "Carol Smith" from the Technical Department of BT, and attempted to provide a callback number. I pointed out that this seemed counterproductive since it was supposed to be me contacting BT. That seemed to ruffle her feathers. Eventually, I just hung up on her.ManchesterBTCarol SmithTechnical Department of BT9 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from my ISP. She mentioned BT, but that isn’t my provider. She then asked what lights were blinking on my router. When I told her "none," she just ended the call. So if anyone calls asking about your router lights, just say there’s nothing flashing.BT9 yearsI received a rather persistent call from a lady claiming to be representing BT, and she pressured me to execute a script on my computer to grant her access. It was quite clear that she assumed I was completely oblivious to tech matters. What put me on edge was the fact that she had my full name and address, which is quite alarming since I’m ex-directory. I reached out to BT directly, and they assured me that they hadn’t made any such call. They’ve also set up call blocking on my account for good measure.BT9 yearsGot another dodgy call, obviously a scammer.9 yearsReceived a rather peculiar call greeting me with a simple "Hello", but there was nothing else-just silence. It seems there's not much one can do in such instances. It’s likely that they’re utilising internet-based calling, which makes tracking them down quite a challenge. I wouldn’t be surprised if the call originated from India, given that they’ve got a reputation for turning out experts in this field!India9 yearsThe phone buzzed, so I answered with a friendly "Hello," only for them to abruptly disconnect. Quite rude, if you ask me!9 yearsI received a rather alarming phone call from someone claiming to be from ‘Bt Telecom’ today, insisting that there was some suspicious activity on my computer. When I inquired about the identity of the caller, they stated they were from BT. I decided to humour them for a short while, but the conversation took a turn when they pressed me to open my computer, visit a specific link, and input my password. The moment I mentioned that I wasn’t a BT customer, the line went dead - it was a woman with an accent that seemed Indian. Quite frustrating, to say the least!Bt TelecomBT9 yearsI received a couple of calls within the space of an hour today, so I've gone ahead and added the number to my blocked calls list.9 yearsWhen I tried ringing this number again, I was greeted with a voice message from a woman sporting an American accent, stating that "the customer" was currently occupied and to please call back later. I'm really hoping I wasn't hit with any charges for a call to the States!States9 yearsSomeone phoning saying they were from BT tech support, but somethin' felt off about her voice. I threw a few questions about BT her way and she couldn’t answer properly. Then she just cut me off. I’ve worked at BT before so I knew straight away it was dodgy and probably trying to get control of my computer. Already reported it to BT.BT9 yearsI had a similar run-in like many others have described - a bloke with an Indian accent rang me claiming to be from the BT technical division, insisting that my phone line had been tampered with. I chose to simply end the call this time round.BT9 yearsReceived a dodgy call from this number, claiming to be from BT. When I insisted they remove my details, they had the audacity to say they’d take my number off the national database. Absolute charlatans!BT9 yearsHad a rather dodgy phone call from a bloke with a foreign accent, claiming to be from BT, saying there was an issue with my internet. I proceeded to tell him in a deliberate manner, "You're just a scammer, we don’t deal with unsolicited ca..." and before I could finish, he told me to F… off as I cut the line. Pretty certain he wasn't representing BT, if you ask me! What a laugh!BT9 yearsI just got a call from some bloke claiming to be from BT Openreach. He was saying my internet connection was at risk because someone else was messing with it, and asked me to turn on my computer. I told him no way and ended the call straight away.BT Openreach9 yearsHonestly, it doesn’t really matter who was on the other end of the line. The whole thing’s just a scheme to rake in cash. The big bosses at the phone company? They’re definitely in on it with these scammers. Even the groups that say they protect us from fraud are probably playing along. So my advice? Don’t waste time figuring out who called you, just be firm and tell ‘em where to go, nicely, of course.9 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from BT. She tried to get me to run some kind of script on my computer so she could get in. Didn’t actually come clean about what it was she wanted. She acted like I was clueless about tech stuff. I found it odd she knew my name and address, especially since I’m on the ex-directory list. I rang BT myself and they said it wasn’t them. They’ve now put a block on my number to stop any more dodgy calls.BT9 yearsReceived a dodgy call from someone claiming to be with BT earlier today. They insisted that my broadband line was under attack and urged me to hop on my computer to comply with their steps. They even warned that failure to do so would lead to my broadband being cut off. I had the sense to hang up immediately. It’s baffling that a number based in London is permitted to carry on like this!BTLondon9 yearsYesterday, I received a rather odd silent call. Then, today, an Indian chap rang me up claiming to be from BT, saying there was a glitch with my broadband connection. He insisted I press the Left "Windows" key and the "R" key together. I played along, but honestly, my computer runs on Linux, so I wasn't expecting much to come of it. As anticipated, nothing happened, and he promptly ended the call. Bizarre!BT9 yearsGot a call about 10 in the morning supposedly from BT, saying there was some dodgy activity taking money out of our bank account. They asked if I could share my password and if my computer was close to me. Definitely sounded fishy. Date was 6th Oct 2017. I'd rate that call a 6 out of 10 for sketchiness.BT9 yearsGot a call from them saying there’s something wrong with my BT Broadband, which is weird cause I’ve never even had BT Broadband in my life.BT Broadband9 yearsI greeted them with a "Hello," took a brief moment, and then repeated "Hello." In response, they promptly ended the call. Perhaps sticking to just a single "Hello" might be a more effective approach after all.9 yearsHad a call at my office from someone claiming to be BT, saying my computer was infected with a virus. I quickly looked up the number online and confronted him about being a scammer. He started stammering and then just cut the call. Seriously, don’t trust them or share any details!BT9 yearsThey just said "Hello" a couple of times and then ended the call. I reckon if you keep greeting them with "Hello" and don’t say anything else, it might confuse them a bit!9 yearsCalled but didn’t bother to leave a message on the voicemail.9 yearsGot a call today from someone who definitely sounded like they were in a call centre, the accent was quite distinct. I didn’t bother to continue the conversation and just hung up.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be BT, saying my broadband router was flashing error alerts to them. The funny thing is, I’m not even a BT customer for internet. Definitely felt like a scam to me.BT9 yearsIt seems they're attempting the age-old "BT technical issue" ruse now!9 yearsJust got a call on my home phone from this number. A guy with an Indian accent answered with a quick "hello" then immediately hung up. You could hear loads of noise in the background, so I'm pretty sure it's another scam. When will these annoying calls finally be dealt with? I’ve got elderly folks at home, and thankfully they’ve been told not to engage with strangers like this. Still, I’m really worried about other vulnerable people who might fall for these con artists.9 yearsJust a load of rubbish.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with BT Internet, telling me there was a problem with my computer and asking for my bank info.BT9 yearsReceived two calls in the span of just forty-eight hours. Some bloke on the line claimed I was facing a lawsuit from HMRC and urged me to press 1 to connect with a case handler. I've now added that number to my block list.HMRC9 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC saying there’s a lawsuit against me. Sounded dodgy to me, so I didn’t really take it seriously. Typical scam, I reckon.HMRC9 yearsGot a call this mornin around 10.04am from a recorded voice claiming to be from HMRC sayin they’re suing me. They told me to press 1 if I wanna talk to a case worker. Totally sounded dodgy to me!HMRC9 yearsI received a call from a lady with a distinct Indian accent, claiming to be my case officer from HMRC. She alleged that I had significant tax arrears. It was clear she was trying to extract money from me, but I decided to end the conversation before she could elaborate on her scheme.HMRC9 yearsThe person on the other end kept saying that I owe tax, and if I don't settle it, they'll come to my place to collect!9 yearsReceived a recorded call claiming to be from HMRC regarding a pending court case-total scam! Just hit one or hang up immediately!HMRC9 yearsI'm absolutely appalled by this situation. It's utterly disgraceful that a caller keeps harping on about some alleged debt and threatening to come round after a lady who's 90 years old. Honestly, this has happened to her at least five times now! Quite frankly, it's beyond unacceptable.9 yearsReceived a robo call claiming to be from HMRC - total scam, obviously a pre-recorded message trying to trick you. Stay alert!HMRC9 yearsGot an automated call from HMRC, saying they’ve been attempting to reach me because apparently, someone’s jumped out on a legal case related to the account. Totally absurd! This happened around lunchtime on the 2nd and 3rd of August, 2017.HMRC9 yearsI received a pre-recorded call from this number, purporting to be from HMRC. They insisted they were initiating legal proceedings against me and urged me to 'press 1 to connect with my case officer'. It's rather suspicious, as I’m well aware that if HMRC had a matter to discuss, they would send a written notification rather than making a phone call.HMRC9 yearsReceived a message claiming to be from HMRC regarding a lawsuit filed against me, instructing me to press 1. I promptly hung up the phone.HMRC9 yearsWe've received some rather alarming messages regarding a potential legal action aimed at us!9 yearsI received a rather odd recorded message purporting to be from HMRC. How amusing!HMRC9 yearsReceived a voicemail indicating that there’s a legal matter brewing between myself and HM Revenue and Customs.HM RevenueCustoms9 yearsIt appears there has been an individual masquerading as HMRC, issuing threats of impending legal action.HMRC9 yearsThere was absolutely no attempt to clarify what the con was about, merely a soulless pre-recorded voice on the line.Submit Your Own Report (020 3769 8876)
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